No indication for pulmonary embolism.

The patient is unlikely to suffer pulmonary embolism. No further examination of this direction is needed. According to Wells criteria,

patient score is 9, and pulmonary embolism is considered likely. If let the patient untreated she will further deteriorate. 

 

This is a wrong response that could lead to potentially harmful results to the health.

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  • Patient needs further assistance.
  • Stage 1
  • I stay on warfarin with regular INR monitoring.
  • Since my INR is usually in the recommended range, I should just carry on with my warfarin use as usual.
  • Discuss with my dentist at my appointment for the best way to manage my warfarin scheme.
  • Review baby with poor feeding
  • Skip a couple of doses. After all, I have never had a thrombotic episode and this will make it easier for my dentist to clean my teeth.
  • Pulmonary embolism.
  • Put on gloves
  • ESG Guidelilnes
  • Follow cardiologist’s advice.
  • I should change to another OAC, there are better choices.
  • A sphygmomanometer, a stethoscope and cleaning gel
  • Surfactant
  • Start iv UFH adjusted for body weight.
  • Start LMWH sc adjusted for body weight
  • Perform CT pulmonary angiography, Echocardiography and lower limb venous sonography
  • No indication for pulmonary embolism.

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